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  <tmdoc-title|Using GNU <TeXmacs> as an interface>

  An important feature of <TeXmacs> is it's ability to communicate with
  extern systems. For computer algebra systems or other scientific
  computation systems, this is typically done in shell-like sessions, in
  which it is possible to evaluate commands and display the results in a
  nice, graphical way. Some systems can also be used more in the background
  as scripting languages.

  See <menu|Help|Plug-ins> for a list of existing plug-ins and more
  documentation on these systems.

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    <branch|Creating sessions|man-session-basic.en.tm>

    <branch|Editing sessions|man-session-edit.en.tm>

    <branch|Selecting the input method|man-session-input.en.tm>

    <branch|Scripting languages|man-scripting-language.en.tm>

    <branch|Spreadsheets|man-spreadsheet.en.tm>

    <branch|Remote plug-ins|man-remote-plugins.en.tm>
  </traverse>

  <tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>

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  or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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  Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
  Documentation License".>
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